I've decided to become a more well-rounded crafter/artist (crarftist?). I will never forswear knitting, but I'm curious about other things. I have it in my head that I will become the best quilter in all the land by, like, the end of the month, and I'll finally learn to spin, and so forth. In the meantime, I'm starting small:
I bought a fabric covered headband, some ribbon roses, some ribbon, and some wooden circles, and I made Willow's day.
She measured and cut the ribbons and I tied them to the circles and around the headband, and then I stitched the roses onto the headband. The rings I saw around Pinterest, the headband I made up.
So clearly not the most ambitious or demanding or requiring-of-great skill of craft projects, but the ratio of effort and expense to joy? Awesome.
I bought a fabric covered headband, some ribbon roses, some ribbon, and some wooden circles, and I made Willow's day.
She measured and cut the ribbons and I tied them to the circles and around the headband, and then I stitched the roses onto the headband. The rings I saw around Pinterest, the headband I made up.
So clearly not the most ambitious or demanding or requiring-of-great skill of craft projects, but the ratio of effort and expense to joy? Awesome.
2 comments:
Cute, cute, cute! The smile on her face is all that counts.
Oh my, what a happy little one! These are the best makes, the ones that make our little ones grin so...
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